Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Lesson 1>

Make up words, and don't be afraid to use them.
Add a "-ly" or -"ness" or "er" (or all three) to the end of any noun, adverb or adjective. By doing so, you increase it's nessness

eg.
Regardlesly - "I wanted to go regardlesly"

Loveness - "I have much loveness for her" (credit: Karen Carr, thanks love.x)

Wronger - "That jol was wronger that the last one", "Your answer was wronger than mine"

People are going to laugh, or try to correct you, but don't let them, carry on regardlesly.


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